also joined by jane stevenson, former conservative member of parliament, and doctor chris candy, a campaignerd founder of sanctuary foundation. good evening everybody. alex, we kind of knew i mean, rotherham was the first big town where the scale of abuse was uncovered and where not only was the country shocked, but the world was shocked. you know, i had people in australia saying to me, my goodness me, what's happening in rotherham? i mean, it reflected appallingly on the country and there was a big report into rotherham. there's been nothing since that report that actually has drilled down as much as to what happened in that town, but we are now learning that at least 50, at least 50 other towns, this scale of abuse did take place. what do you make of today's announcement? >> well, i think it's too little, too late. and if i was one of the towns that didn't have an inquiry given to me, i'd say, what about my girls? what are my daughters? my wife? what do you mean? don't they matter? yeah. don't they matter? surely this is labour saying we're going to pick and choose some towns which matter